San Francisco Giants Tickets

San Francisco Giants tickets are now on sale for the 2015 MLB season! This is the year. Giants fans, get out there and get a hold of San Francisco Giants tickets while you can. Buster Posey and the World Series champion Giants are poised to make another run at the Fall Classic. Today, SF Giants tickets are easier than ever to get with Razorgator giving you access to every regular season baseball game. So head down to AT&T Park, San Francisco Giants tickets in hand, and watch them plunk a few into The Cove.

San Francisco Giants 2015 News and Updates

3/27/15 - Less than two weeks from Opening Day, the San Francisco Giants are ready to approach the 2015 season with a tweaked roster compared with last year’s World Championship team. “There is no panic in this (locker) room,” insisted veteran RHP Jake Peavy. “No panic, other than Joe Panik.” Peavy is the first to discuss adjustments that San Francisco is making as a club, including his own adoption of new pitches this season. “As you get older, why not look for new ways to get people out?” The righty picked up the win versus the Royals on Monday in a preseason rematch of last year’s World Series. Next up for the Giants are their Bay Area rivals, the Oakland Athletics. Tickets are still available for Thursday night at Scottsdale Stadium starting at $34!

3/18/15 - The San Francisco Giants are still reeling from their last two losses. IN Tuesday’s game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Giants gave away 10 runs while not putting any of their own on the scoreboard. Madison Bumgarner, the 2014 World Series MVP, gave up one run and three hits during his time on the mound. The Giants are 4-12-1 in the Cactus League, and they aren’t happy. Upcoming home games include one on Friday (3/20) against the Cincinnati Reds. Tickets start at $62. On Sunday, the Giants host the Los Angeles Angels. You can get tickets starting at $38. If you’re off work on Monday (3/23), come on down to Scottsdale Stadium to see the Kansas City Royals. Just $23 per ticket gets you into a great game of baseball.

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3/13/15 - The San Francisco Giants have won three games and lost seven, with one draw in the Cactus League after ten days of play. The Giants beat the Chicago White Sox 7-4 in Thursday’s game, even though the White Sox took an early lead with two runs in the first inning. The Giants came back with two runs in each of the fourth and fifth innings. The Giants play host to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday (3/15) at their spring training stadium. On Tuesday (3/17), the Diamondbacks come back. Tickets for either of these games start at $26. The Giants are on the road until Friday (3/20) when they host the Cincinnati Reds. You can still get your tickets for this game, starting at $63. End the week with a bang and cheer for your team!

3/6/15 - If the two opening games of spring training are a precursor of the San Francisco Giants upcoming season, it’s going to be a rough ride. The Giants lost both games against the Oakland Athletics, not an auspicious beginning for the reigning World Series champions. You won’t want to miss the Giants’ games in the Cactus League, as they can only get better. The Giants host the San Diego Padres on Saturday (3/7), and the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday at Scottsdale Stadium. They don’t get any rest before taking on the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday (3/9), and the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday (3/11). Get your tickets now for these upcoming games and enjoy some great entertainment in the stands while you pick out your favorite players.

2/20/15 - The 2014 World Series championship is still fresh in the minds of the San Francisco Giants and Giants fans alike. With the 2015 season right around the corner, all are eager to see if San Francisco can maintain their momentum from last year. The pitchers and catchers just started spring training this week, so we will only have to wait a little longer to see if they still have it. Your first opportunity to see them in action is March 4th's game against the Oakland Athletics. Ticket start at just $10. Alternatively, if you would like to wait until the season starts proper, the Giant's home opener is on April 13th, a full week after the season begins. Tickets for that game are going for $114.

1/27/15 - Like the rest of the MLB, the San Francisco Giants are using the off-season to shuffle around players to create the best possible team for the coming season. Part of the time off is also spent in renegotiating contracts with existing players. Fans can relax as shortstop Brandon Crawford will be back, without having to enter arbitration with the Giants. They made a deal for a one-year contract that is set to provide Crawford with a $560,000 raise, which brings his salary to $3,175,000. Two players are in salary arbitration: first basement Brandon Belt and third basement Casey McGehee. Negotiations should be over by the time the team heads to Arizona for Spring Training. Their first game is against the Oakland Athletics at Hohokam Stadium in Mesa, and tickets start at $29.

2014 Season

10/29/14 - Following an easy victory at AT&T Park in Game 5, the San Francisco Giants were quickly silenced by the Royals in Game 6 at Kauffman Stadium. Now forcing a winner-take-all Game 7, each team sits just one win away from hoisting the Commissioner’s Trophy tonight in Kansas City. Royals pitcher Jeremy Guthrie will take the hill against Giants veteran Tim Hudson in the decisive Game 7. The Royals are in search of their first World Series Championship since 1985 while the Giants look to own their third World Series title in five years. According to Razorgator, Royals vs SF Giants tickets have an average price of $1108 on the secondary market.

10/27/14 - The San Francisco Giants continue to find some magic in postseason baseball as they come into Tuesday night’s game 6 with a 3-2 lead after a dominating 5-0 win behind a sensational pitching performance by Madison Bumgarner tossing a 4 hit complete game shutout as the Giants look to wrap things up in Kansas City at Kauffman Stadium as they try to win their third World Series Championship in four years. Royals vs SF Giants tickets now have an average price of just $692.79, according to Razorgator.

10/24/14 - The Giants failed to respond to the Kansas City’s offensive output in the sixth inning of Game 2, which saw the Royals post five runs and break a 2-2 tie. Despite a nine-hit game, the Giants couldn't produce any runs past the fourth inning. With the series tied at 1-1, San Francisco will host the next three games of the series. According to Razorgator, those games have an average price of $1100.

10/22/14 - The San Francisco Giants got off to a quick start in Game 1 of the World Series, pouncing on Royals pitcher James Shields early and often en route to a 7-1 victory at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City. Rightfielder Hunter Pence had a huge night for the Giants after belting a two-run homer in the first inning and adding a double and run scored in the fourth. The two teams will meet for Game 2 tonight as Yordano Ventura takes the mound for the Royals against veteran Jake Peavy. The average price for Royals vs SF Giants tickets is $885.50, according to Razorgator.

10/20/14 - The San Francisco Giants are heading to their third World Series in five years and will play the Kansas City Royals, who haven’t played this far into October since 1985. The Fall Classic begins at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City tomorrow night. The Giants have paved an impressive path on the road to MLB’s biggest stage, eliminating the Pirates in the Wild Card Game, the Nationals in the ALDS and the Cardinals in the ALCS. This year’s World Series will be the first time two Wild Card winners will battle since 2002, when Angels beat the Giants in seven games. SF Giants tickets for the World Series have an average price of $1,094, according to Razorgator.

10/20/14 - The Fall Classic begins at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City tomorrow night. The Giants have paved an impressive path on the road to MLB’s biggest stage, eliminating the Pirates in the Wild Card Game, the Nationals in the ALDS and the Cardinals in the ALCS. This year’s World Series will be the first time two Wild Card winners will battle since 2002, when Angels beat the Giants in seven games.

10/17/14 - The San Francisco Giants are headed to the World Series for the third time in five years. They’ll play the Kansas City Royals, who have clinched their first Fall Classic berth in 29 years. The Giants will host Games 3, 4, and 5 if necessary at AT&T Park. The team will face a red-hot Royals team, who has cruised into the World Series with consecutive sweeps against the Angels and Orioles in the ALDS and ALCS.

10/16/14 - Travis Ishikawa put the Giants into the 2014 World Series with a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 9th to eliminate the Cardinals in the NLCS. San Francisco will travel to Kansas City for Game 1 on Tuesday night. Game 3 in San Francisco will be played Friday, October 24th. SF Giants World Series tickets start at $426.

10/15/14 - The Giants have seemed to follow a biennial pattern of appearing in the NLCS, also entering the series in 2010 en route to their sixth World Series championship as well. As they head home to host the next three games, San Francisco Giants tickets prices will be lower than what Busch Stadium had over the series’ first two games, according to Razorgator. The Giants currently have a 2-1 series lead.

10/14/14 - The Giants stole Game 3 at home, beating St. Louis 5-4 in ten. Brandon Crawford, who dropped to 8th in the lineup today, scored the game winner on a Cardinals' error in extra innings. With the Giants up 2-1 in the NLCS, Ryan Vogelsong takes the mound in Game 4. Find last minute Cardinals vs Giants tickets at AT&T Park from $106.

10/12/14 - San Francisco battled back in tonight's NLCS Game 2 and even tied the game in the ninth after a Cardinals wild pitch. In the bottom of the ninth, however, Giants relief pitcher Sergio Romo gave up a walk-off home run to Cardinals second baseman Kolten Wong. With the NLCS tied at 1, the Giants return home to AT&T Park on Tuesday night. They'll play the Cardinals at home on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Cardinals vs Giants tickets for NLCS Game 3 on Tuesday start at $84.

10/10/14 – In a 2012 NLCS rematch the San Francisco Giants and St. Louis Cardinals will face off in Game 1 Saturday. NLCS tickets at Busch Stadium are a minimum $76, the same get-in cost of the ALCS opener. Game 3 and 4 tickets at AT&T Park are a bit more expensive starting at $96 and $115 respectively but prices have fallen 8% already in the last 24 hours.

10/8/14 – The Giants beat the Nationals to take the NLDS in four games and advanced to their third NLCS in the last five years. San Francisco will matchup against the St. Louis Cardinals. Games 3, 4, and 5 (if nec.) will be played at AT&T Park. SF Giants NLCS tickets start at $111, $110, and $110 respectively.

10/8/14 - The San Francisco Giants just dispatched a Washington Nationals in four games to advance to the NLCS to face the St. Louis Cardinals for the second time in three years. The series begins Saturday at Busch Stadium with the first game at AT&T Park scheduled for October 13 for Game 3. According to Razorgator, San Francisco Giants tickets for Game 3 at AT&T Park have a current secondary average price of $263.85 on the secondary market with a get-in price of $89 in what should be another great series between these two teams who have grown accustomed to pressure of playing October baseball.

10/6/14 - The San Francisco Giants are on the verge of reaching the NLCS with a 2-0 series lead over the Washington Nationals. According to Razorgator, Giants tickets have an average price of $164 for Monday night’s Game 3. Madison Bumgarner will take the hill for San Francisco, opposed by Washington’s Doug Fister. If the Giants should win, they would play the eventual winner of the St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers.

10/3/14 – At the top of the seventh, the Giants lead the Nationals 3-0 in the NLDS opener. Each run was produced in separate innings with RBIs from Panik, Posey, and Belt. Tim Hudson will be on the mound tomorrow for Game 2; however a Game 3 pitcher for the first playoff game in San Francisco has yet to be named.

10/1/14 – Tonight is the night! Madison Bumgarner is on the mound up against Edinson Volquez. The wild-card roster does not include George Kontos; also excluded, Michael Morse. NL Wild Card tickets are averaging 24% less than last year at PNC Park for those buying the day of. <

9/30/14 – Wild Card Wednesday is one day away! As Giants fans prepare for October Orange, NL Wild Card tickets are growing in demand. The get-in price is now $101, up 10% in the last 24 hours. If San Francisco comes out on top, they’ll host the Nationals at AT&T Park for Game 3 (Oct 6) and potential Game 4 (Oct 7) in the NLDS. Giants tickets for those playoff games currently start at $74 and $73 respectively. br/>
9/29/14 – The Giants played their final regular-season game at AT&T Park on Sunday and recorded a 9-3 victory against the Padres. San Francisco heads to Pittsburgh to prepare for Wednesday’s NL Wild Card game (get-in $92). The winner will move on and face the Nationals in the NLDS in a best of five series that begins Friday, October 3.

9/26/14 – The Giants clinched a National League wild card berth and their third postseason spot in five years as a result of the Brewers loss to the Reds Thursday night. San Francisco will either face the Pirates or Cardinals in Wednesday’s single-game wild-card round. Home-field advantage has yet to be determined, but if the wild card game is to be played at AT&T Park, Giants playoff tickets are currently going for upwards of $53.

9/15/14 - The San Francisco Giants are on their final road trip of the regular season, slated to play Arizona, San Diego and Los Angeles. The Giants have a good hold on the first Wild Card slot in the National League, but they can secure their bid for the MLB Playoffs with wins over lower-rung teams like the Padres and Diamondbacks this week. Score Giants tickets for as little as $6 tomorrow in Arizona (9/16), and pay a little more to see their tell-tale series against the Dodgers from 9/22-9/24. SF just wrapped up a three-game set against Los Angeles in which they dropped two games, but you can attend the Cali rematch for as little as $10 on 9/22. San Francisco Giants tickets won’t be this cheap when the NL Wild Card round rolls around in the postseason—lock yours in while you can!

9/9/14 - The San Francisco Giants are determined to whittle away the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 3.5 game divisional lead. The Giants dropped the opportunity for solid gain with two losses to the Rockies, but came back last weekend with two wins over Detroit to maintain their No. 1 wild card slot in the National League. The Giants are now back in San Francisco, gearing up for a barrage of NL West foes. This weekend they will play the Arizona Diamondbacks, followed by the Dodgers. San Francisco Giants tickets at AT&T Park start as low as $1-2 when they take on the D-Backs from 9/9-9/11.

9/4/14 - The early part of September is absolutely crucial for the San Francisco Giants. At two games back from the division leading LA Dodgers, each game will be pivotal in securing postseason hopes. The Giants have a three-game set with the Detroit Tigers starting tomorrow, followed by an auspicious series with the Arizona Diamondbacks and a meeting with the Los Angeles Dodgers immediately after. Score San Francisco Giants tickets for Sunday at Comerica Park, and pay a minimum of $15 in the Pavillion to see them square off against the Tigers. Detroit is also a contender in the playoff race, so both teams will leave it all out on the field for a shot at victory—be there to see it all go down!

8/28/14 - The San Francisco Giants have held onto the second NL wild card slot, but only maintain a 1.5 game lead over St. Louis. A struggling Tim Lincecum has been moved from the rotation to the bullpen—are fans ready to see "The Freak" take the mound as SF's new reliever? See the Giants, and their two-time Cy Young winner, gain ground when they finish off the Colorado Rockies tonight for a mere $1. Spend a little more to see them face tougher competition when the red-hot Brewers come to town this weekend. Buy San Francisco Giants tickets and attend their first night against Milwaukee for as little as $6 at AT&T Park (Friday, 8/29).

8/20/14 – The San Francisco Giants may be 3.5 games out of the top spot in the NL West, but the club has a firm grip on one of the league’s wild card slots. Fans and players have continued to rely on the Bay area team’s pitching, and Jake Peavy has proven to be a strong addition to the roster, with a solid 3.86 ERA in four starts. Score San Francisco Giants tickets on their brief road trip this week, and you can score seats to their series in Washington for as little as $7 on Friday (8/22) and $6 on Sunday (8/24).

8/11/15 – The San Francisco Giants had a tough outing last week, dropping their series to Milwaukee before being swept by Kansas City. Still second in the NL West, the Giants will look to snap their losing streak at four and make up for lost ground in their division, with upcoming series against the White Sox, Phillies and Cubs. San Francisco Giants tickets are cheapest when against the White Sox at home, just $18-17 to start on 8/12-8/13. Prices jump up at AT&T Park when the Giants host Philadelphia over a promotion-packed weekend: spend a minimum of $22 on 8/15 (Filipino Heritage Night), $56 on 8/16 (Virgin America Day – 2 for 1 flight voucher) and $26 on 8/17 (Junior Giants Day – trading cards).

8/4/14 – The San Francisco Giants put in some work last week, in an effort to narrow the gap between themselves and rival Dodgers for first place in the NL West. Madison Bumgarner played his best game yet, shutting the Mets out 9-0 in Sunday's two-hit match. For another member of the pitching staff, however, things aren’t looking so great; right-hander Matt Cain will likely have surgery to remove bone chips in his elbow, and will sit out for the 2014 season. The front office made a trade deadline move in anticipation of Cain’ surgery, bagging veteran starter Jake Peavy from the Boston Red Sox. The Giants will close out their road series this week, with games at Milwaukee and Kansas City. The cheapest San Francisco Giants tickets are offered for their series against the Brewers: get-in for $10-13 from 8/5-8/7 at Miller Park.

7/28/14 - It may have been Barry Bond’s birthday last week, but the San Francisco Giants didn’t give the slugger much of a gift. SF is currently on a four game losing streak, including this weekend's sweep by the rival Los Angeles Dodgers, which has lost them the top spot in the NL West. Now in second place, the Giants will look to close the 1.5 game gap in their upcoming series against the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Mets. The cheapest San Francisco Giants tickets this week fall on Tuesday against the Bucs, for a $12 get-in price. Giants fans, you’ve one got a few more days to buy Tim Lincecum’s special edition bobblehead at the AT&T Park Dugout Store—who will be August’s limited issue bobblehead?

7/21/14 – Here comes the comeback. The San Francisco Giants have re-claimed the top position in the National League following a series-win over the Marlins after the All-Star break. The two wins came at a price, however, as a concussion sent Brandon Belt back to the disabled list. The first baseman was struck by a ball in the face while fielding during practice on Saturday, and the Giants’ showed they needed the slugger in the lineup when they failed to sweep Miami on Sunday. SF is neck-and-neck with the LA in the NL West, so buy San Francisco Giants tickets and see if they can pull away from the Dodgers in their upcoming series at AT&T Park. Dodgers vs. Giants tickets are always of the highest demand: pay a minimum of $56 on 7/25, $69 on 7/26 and $54 on 7/27.

7/14/14 – Now midway through the season, the San Francisco Giants have made up some of the ground they lost in the NL West before taking a break for the All-Star Game. With a 52-43 record, the Giants are just one game behind the Los Angeles Dodgers to lead the division. The team ended the first half of the year on a great note, with Buster Posey and Madison Bumgarner both smashing grand slams out of the park against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday. See these sluggers back in action this Friday when they take on the Miami Marlins. San Francisco Giants tickets across their three-game series at Marlins Park are $24 to start (7/18-7/20).

7/7/14 – The San Francisco Giants have seemingly snapped out of their browbeaten slump, demolishing another losing streak with two consecutive wins over the Padres. In spite of a gloomy June, the Giants landed two players on the 2014 All Star rosters; Hunter Pence and Madison Bumgarner will head to the Twin Cities on July 15. It’s a good thing the Giants are on the upswing, with a split-series opposite the Oakland As and a road contest with the Arizona Diamondbacks coming up. Buy All Star Game tickets for a $217 minimum on 7/15, or you can score San Francisco Giants tickets for much cheaper before then. Spend $37 to watch them host the Athletics on 7/10, or $10 against the D-Backs on 7/11.

6/30/14 – The San Francisco Giants are in a funk, going 1-6 over the last week, including four losses to the visiting Cincinnati Reds. SF's most recent sweep put a dismal end to an abysmal month that saw four wins in the last three weeks. The LA Dodgers have virtually caught up to the San Francisco Giants for top dog in the NL West, though the Giants are due for a breakout streak. To change things up, Sergio Romo has been removed from the closer role, while the Giants should return Brandon Belt and Angel Pagan soon. See if July will fare better for the Giants when they open a series against St. Louis tomorrow. The cheapest tickets of the series are offered at a super low $4 on 7/1. SF will take a trip down to SD for a Fourth of July showdown opposite the Padres. Score San Francisco Giants tickets on July 4 for just $14 at Petco Park and see them get back to their winning ways!

6/23/14 – The San Francisco Giants lost some of their fire last week when they dropped six games in a row against lesser opponents. The Giants were swept by the Rockies and White Sox (two games), and followed-up with a loss to the Diamondbacks. After their dreary weekday performances, the Giants cleaned up their game to score two wins over Arizona. Up next, another NL West opponent, the San Diego Padres, will pay a visit to AT&T Park. This presents an opportunity for SF to get back on track, as they face just about the worst team in the majors, and one that recently fired their GM. Buy your San Francisco Giants tickets and make sure the G-Men get off to a great start on their extended homestay! Spend as little as $8 on Giants tickets for their evening match tonight, or wait until tomorrow and see them take on SD for a mere get-in price of $5!

6/16/14 – At this point in the season, the San Francisco Giants still top the MLB with the best record in baseball (43-27) and lead the LA Dodgers by 6.5 games in the NL West. SF showed some kinks, having slid a bit during the tail end of their homestand last week: after losing two straight series, first to Washington and then to Colorado, the Giants are holding onto a half-game lead over Oakland. The Giants are looking to get back to their winning ways with a road trip to the Chicago White Sox and Arizona Diamondbacks this week. Cheap San Francisco Giants tickets over their next two series are $7 to get-in at Cellular Field on 6/17, and $13 to get-in at Chase Field on 6/21.

6/9/14- Unsure if the San Francisco Giants unstoppable? Just ask the Mets. Following Saturday’s ninth inning rally that culminated in Michael Morse’s go-ahead single, the Giants completed a sweep of New York for their fifth straight win. Whether by dominating play or in comeback fashion, San Francisco hasn’t looked this solid in years, now up to an MLB-leading 42-21 record. The fearsome Bay Area squad will be visited by the Washington Nationals for four games, followed by the Colorado Rockies. Still looking for a Father’s Day gift? Buy San Francisco Giants tickets for as little as $1 from 6/10-6/11—then spend the rest of your gift money on Los Gigantes gear for dad at AT&T Park!

6/2/14 - The San Francisco Giants are steamrolling over teams, winning eight of their last 10 games. During a killer six game homestand, the Giants shutout opponents in two games, and climbed to an MLB-best 37-20 record. Sluggers Michael Morse (leads in HRs) and Buster Posey will be back in the lineup, barring discomfort from their respective problem spots (foot, back). Next up, the Giants will take on the Reds in Cincinnati, and return to AT&T Park to host the New York Mets starting Friday. If you want to see the best baseball in the majors right now, get San Francisco Giants tickets! Pay $3 to get into their first match against the Reds (6/3) and just $2 to get into the series finale (6/5). Giants tickets start at $13 when they return home to face the Mets (6/6).

5/27/14 - The San Francisco Giants were leading the NL West with the best record in their division, but after solid play last week, the squad has graduated to the best record in the majors! At 32-19, the Giants are one game in front of crosstown rivals, the Oakland A's, for MLB supremacy. Cheap San Francisco Giants tickets are offered all week long: get-in for $3 tonight and $4 on Wednesday (5/28) against the Chicago Cubs. Pay just $1 to start against St. Louis on Thursday (5/29).

5/19/14 - The San Francisco Giants are first in the NL West, with a 28-17 record that puts them half a game behind the Oakland A's and two games behind the MLB-best Detroit Tigers. The Giants displayed their home dominance at AT&T Park, defeating the visiting Atlanta Braves and Miami Marlins in two games each. Since first baseman Brandon Belt broke his thumb (May 9), Pablo Sandoval has shown up and played with style; Panda is currently on a 9-game hitting streak with .389 batting average. The Giants will hit the road for one series with the Colorado Rockies and return to San Francisco pitted against the Minnesota Twins. This week, pay just $8 for San Francisco Giants tickets both on the road (5/21 at Colorado) and at home (5/23 vs. Minnesota).

5/12/14 - Not only did the San Francisco Giants execute a near-sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers yesterday (3-1) but fans were treated to another dominating performance by Madison Bumgarner. In fact, no other active pitcher with a minimum of 50 innings played has a lower ERA than the left-hander. On the downside, Brandon Belt is set to have surgery on a broken thumb tomorrow (hit by a wild pitch), which will keep the first basemen out of the lineup for six weeks. Next up for the bay area team are the visiting Atlanta Braves and Miami Marlins. In spite of their out-of-this-world play, fans can pay down-to-earth prices with San Francisco Giants tickets! Get-in for their Tuesday (5/13) game against the Braves and their Thursday (5/15) game against the Marlins for just $1.

5/5/14 - The San Francisco Giants affirmed their top spot in the NL West, furthering their division lead to two games over their closest rivals (Colorado). Their record was lifted to 20-11 with last week's sweep of the Braves, giving the Giants five consecutive wins. San Francisco will look to extend their dominance on the road with a series against the Pirates and four-games at the Dodgers this week. San Francisco Giants tickets at Pittsburgh are dirt-cheap, with a get-in price of $1-$3 (5/5-5/7) and $9 to start in Los Angeles (5/8-5/11).

4/28/14 - The San Francisco Giants have usurped the top spot in the NL West from archrivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers, after last week's superb play. The Giants are 15-10 thanks to a sweep of the visiting Cleveland Indians over the weekend, which culminated in Brandon Hick's ninth inning three-run homer. San Francisco enters the final week of April hot on a four game win-streak, and looks to extend its dominance over the San Diego Padres starting tonight at AT&T Park. The squad will then hit the road, beginning this Friday, with a trip to Atlanta. San Francisco Giants tickets are incredibly cheap this week: get-in for $1-$2 across all three games against the Padres (4/28-4/30).

4/21/14 - The San Francisco Giants are 11-8 on the season and 2nd in the NL West despite losing their weekend series to the San Diego Padres. The Giants cleaned up yesterday, scoring 4 runs (the best offensive performance since last Sunday), and have the opportunity to build upon the victory when they take on Colorado today. When San Francisco wraps up their road trip against the Rockies, they'll return home to host the Cleveland Indians this Friday. Cheap San Francisco Giants tickets are available at Coors Field this week (get-in for $10 on 4/22), but prices jump up to a $20 minimum (4/27) for their series at AT&T Park against Cleveland.

4/14/14- Last week, the San Francisco Giants won one and lost won: they dropped two games to Arizona and came up two games against Colorado. The biggest action of the week came when Madison Bumgarner became the first pitcher in the MLB to hit a grand slam this season; he launched one over the left field wall in the fourth inning off of Jorge De La Rosa of Colorado. This week, the Giants have a shot at their NL West rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers (4/15-4/17). Last time the two met, San Francisco came away with the win, and this time, the series will be held at AT&T Park. San Francisco Giants tickets start at $25 across all three games.

4/7/14 - The San Francisco Giants are 5-2 to start off the season, thanks to winning both of their series against NL West rivals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Los Angeles Dodgers--on the road to boot. The whole squad is much improved: Tim Hudson has healed nicely from the broken ankle suffered last year, the lineup leads the majors in home runs (11) and shares the lead with the Marlins in runs (40). Albeit early in the season, the Giants are sitting on top of their division and look to widen the gap when they host the DBacks and Colorado Rockies at AT&T Park this week. San Francisco Giants tickets for tomorrow's home opener are high, starting at $69. Prices drop down to an $8 minimum on Thursday (4/10) and Sunday (4/13).

3/31/14 - Get ready for some heated National League tension to start off the year! The San Francisco Giants travel to the Arizona Diamondbacks to open up regular season play with tonight's Opening Day game at Chase Field. The Giants will be in Arizona across four games for this extended series: cheap San Francisco Giants tickets are offered this Thursday in their fourth meeting (4/3) for just $11. Tim Lincecum is likely to start for the matchup on Thursday, and LHP Madison Bumgarner will be on the hill tonight in his first opener. Can SF bounce back from last season with a sweep of Arizona? Get you San Francisco Giants tickets to find out!

3/24/14 - The San Francisco Giants are prioritizing the need to sign Pablo Sandoval, considering their flimsy minor league sluggers, though negotiations have been put on hold following yesterday's move. Kung Fu Panda's agent has reportedly denied a three-year $40 million contract, believing the third baseman is due for a huge year and deserves much more (something along the lines of Hunter Pence's five-year, $90 million deal). The San Francisco Giants will play one final game in Arizona, before packing their things and heading back to the Bay. Score cheap tickets to San Francisco's final game at Scottsdale Stadium this Wednesday: spend just $15 to see the Giants take on the Rockies. The Giants will not play their first regular season home game until days after the MLB's Opening Day, when they host the Arizona Diamondbacks on April 8 ($56 minimum).

3/17/14 - San Francisco Giants fans will be happy to note that they have some serious workhorses on their team. This Sunday, though the Giants lost to the Indians, Tim Hudson threw 20 pitches above the average for starters during this stage of spring--he went the extra mile because to catch up for falling behind due to ankle surgery and recovery. The Giants will wait to see if visiting coach Barry Bonds' words of wisdom will pay off during their Opening Day game against the Arizona Diamondbacks March 31. San Francisco Giants tickets average $63 for their first game of the season, that's the cheapest across the MLB for Opening Day! You can get more cheap Giants tickets this Sunday when they take on the Royals ($38 to start). An expensive cross-city rivalry game comes this Friday, when San Francisco takes on Oakland in Arizona: tickets start at $66.

3/10/14 - The bitter San Francisco Giants-Los Angels Dodgers rivalry was renewed this weekend, when the two faced off on Sunday for the first meeting of the year. The Giants overcame LA when Brandon Hicks hit a two-run homer against Cy Young winner Clayton Kershaw, while Pablo Sandoval stopped Yasiel Puig and saved two runs for the 3-2 victory. Today marks the first official day in guest hitting coach Barry Bonds' weeklong stint in Arizona, see what kind of impact he makes this spring! This week, San Francisco Giants tickets are cheapest when they take on the White Sox on Wednesday (get-in for $19) and are priciest when they host the Oakland Athletics on Saturday (get-in for $53).

3/3/14 - The San Francisco Giants are .500 over four games to start Spring Training, with wins over the Brewers and Diamondbacks and two back-to-back losses against the Oakland Athletics. The Giants were happy to see RHP Tim Hudson looking better than ever in his first start since breaking his ankle in July, pitching two no-hit innings in yesterday's victory over Arizona. See this Bay Area team take on other Cactus League contenders in week two of spring training! San Francisco Giants tickets for their game against the vivacious Los Angeles Angels are one of the biggest steals of the week: an astonishingly low $6!

2/24/14 - San Francisco Giants tickets have seen one of the biggest drops in ticket price, down $13 (from $54) to $41 on average across spring training. This trend is hard to believe, considering the announcement that Barry Bonds will be present through spring training as a guest instructor. The Giants' first game against Oakland has dropped from $5 to just $1 at Scottsdale Stadium—an unbelievable price to see the home run king pass on his skills to a new generation of players!

2/18/14 - San Francisco's latest pitching acquisition, Tim Hudson, arrived at Spring Training last week, and has been busy practicing with Buster Posey to give position players some heat when they report today. Goofy outfielder Michael Morse is already shaping up to be a new fan-favorite for the 2014 season, and has recovered well from offseason wrist surgery, believing this year he will regain the same power-hitting strength he displayed with the Nationals (31 HRs in 2011). San Francisco Giants tickets have dropped to just $5 for their first spring game (2/26) against the Oakland As, lock yours in now!

2/11/14 - The San Francisco Giants will be reporting for Spring Training in three days with generally familiar-faces, and two new ones: Tim Hudson and Michael Morse. This is the year before a recently slimmed-down Pablo Sandoval will enter free agency, so he'll be as determined as ever to help the team reclaim the NL West title. The Giants will go head-to-head against rivals over the bridge, the Oakland Athletics, in Arizona (2/26). San Francisco Giant tickets start at just $6 for their inaugural spring game.

1/30/14 - The San Francisco Giants and GM Brian Sabean went to work quickly at the close of last year's play, to fortify their existing roster by re-signing a number of indispensable would-be free agents. The Giants also welcomed three new key players that are intended to fill out both the bullpen and left field, to help the Bay Area team bounce back with great success. San Francisco Giants tickets are $54 on average to catch them down in Arizona for Spring Training.

Since the close of last season, the San Francisco Giants have been making moves to enhance 2013’s toiling roster. GM Brian Sabean assertively hunkered down, re-signing the Giants’ would-be free agents (including two-time Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum, Javier Lopez and Hunter Pence) as well as banking three newest additions (Tim Hudson, David Huff and Michael Morse). Huff was acquired from the New York Yankees, being moved to make room for Japanese ace Masahiro Tanaka; his reassignment will add much-needed depth to SF's bullpen.

All this winter work will do wonders to repair their poor left field and fill out their starting rotation, and they did so without breaking the bank. The Giants are still contending with the placement of Buster Posey infield: to move him away from behind the plate and up to first base (preserve his physicality), or to leave him there where he shines. In other news, SF fans are excited with the news that third-base slugger Pablo Sandoval has slimmed down this summer and is in amazing shape; his improvement is a must-see during upcoming Spring Training. The 2012 World Series defendants are coming off a dreadful season in which they missed playoffs, but you can keep an eye on these NL heavy-hitters with San Francisco Giants tickets today!

2013 Season

7/26/13 - The defending World Series champions have struggled to keep pace in the NL West, currently standing in fourth place just ahead of last place San Diego. Yet, the Giants have some bright spots on the team, including Buster Posey, Hunter Pence, and Marco Scutaro. The mound corps, while led by Madison Bumgarner, has to be windering whether the no-hitter tossed by Tim “The Freak” Lincecum is a sign of a return to success, or the final flash in what has become a meteoric fall from greatness for the two-time Cy Young winner. Giants fans will certainly need to be hoping for the latter if they expect to be able to defend their Series title in the 2013 postseason.

When the San Francisco Giants claimed the 2012 World Series, it marked a stunning display of teamwork, as well as luck. Down two games to none in the Division Series round to the Cincinnati Reds, who needed to win only one of three home games to advance, the Giants achieved an historic sweep over the Reds, before knocking off the 2011 Series champs from St. Louis — who held a 3-1 series lead at one point! — in a seven-game NLCS. The Giants had the fortune of holding home field advantage in the World Series, thanks to the NL's win in the All-Star Game earlier in the summer, and used that as a launching pad to a four-game sweep of the Detroit Tigers.

Until he was suspended by MLB for a positive test for performance-enhancing drugs, outfielder Melky Cabrera was leading the Giants in several offensive statistics; eventual NL MVP Buster Posey provided the power in the lineup while also leading in OPS (on-base plus slugging). A big question for the 2013 season is whether Tim Lincecum's off year in 2012 was just a one-time thing or a potential issue in 2013? If Lincecum is not able to return to his Cy Young winning form from 2008-09, the Giants still have a pair of top starters in 16-game winners Matt Cain and Madison Bumgarner. SF Giants tickets at AT&T Park average $25-$1,245 in 2013 — from seats in the Reserve Outfield to Lower Boxes. Will you be at Opening Day on April 5th? Cheap tickets to the Giants home opener versus the St. Louis Cardinals start at $128. Ticket prices are as low as $57 to see each of the other two games in the San Francisco Giants opening series.